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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is a talking therapy. It can help people who are experiencing a wide range of mental health difficulties. What people think can affect how they feel and how they behave. This is the basis of CBT.

During times of mental distress, people think differently about themselves and what happens to them. Thoughts can become extreme and unhelpful. This can worsen how a person feels. They may then behave in a way that prolongs their distress.

CBT practitioners help each person identify and change their extreme thinking and unhelpful behaviour. In doing this, the result is often a major improvement in how a person feels and lives.

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British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies

Royal College of Psychiatrists Factsheet - What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

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Adolescents aged 13 - 17

Adults aged 18 - 60

Older Adults aged 60+

Contact Information

Angela Roberts

The Oswald Centre

2nd Floor

13 Church Street

Oswestry

Shropshire

SY11 2SU